CSSFREAK, your solution worked for IE only, but it is different in other browsers. I will just put one up specifically to check the browser, and if it is IE, then it will use that one – thanks!

APOSTROPHE, if I understood what you were saying correctly, you wanted me to either combine my #header and #main, or just put the same information on both, is either one of those right? I tried using the same information for both and doing the rest that you said, but everything became really messed up at that point – I’m sure I didn’t understand what you posted correctly. If you would like to clarify, I would be happy to try more solutions.

I didn’t realise I was expected to re-code the whole page. All I did was correct the basic structure, I thought it was obvious that the contents would have to be adjusted to suit, my bad.

EDIT: Just went back for another look. Have you seen how the page is put together? Images in place of lists, images in place of links and images in place of headings, all thrown directly into the html, no image replacement here! Negative margins everywhere and line breaks used inplace of margins, it’s a testament to Firefox that the page works at all!

Yes very true…….its a bad design case ….but we can only suggest a redesign and can’t spoon feed how do do effective design right…..well yes ur right kudos to firefox that it works and displays fine…..another reason to show the world that IE stone-age software :lol: